How to use the word AIN'T in English (slang lesson)

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Hey, this is Alex, thanks for clicking, and welcome to this English lesson on the word
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"ain't".
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"Ain't" is one of the most versatile words in the English language, and you've probably
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heard it in films, in songs, and everywhere on the street you go if you are in an English-speaking
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country.
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Now, the word "ain't" does not have one single meaning.
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It's one of those words where you have to listen to the context to fully grasp what
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it actually means.
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So on the board, I have five sentences, you've probably taken notes and read them already,
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but we'll go over them together.
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The first one is, "I ain't going to the concert."
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The second one says, "She ain't angry at me, is she?"
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The third one says, "He ain't got a car."
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The fourth one says, "I ain't been to Estonia."
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And the final one says, "I ain't done nothing."
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Okay.
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So let's go back to the first sentence here, "I ain't going to the concert."
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Now, if you heard this and spoke in English in a conversation, or in a film, or speaking
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with your friends, what do you think their meaning would be if someone said, "I ain't
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going to the concert," okay?
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You're going to be using the verb "ain't" in your mind.
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So "ain't," you have to translate it in your mind to actually be a different auxiliary
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verb.
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So "ain't," in this case, means, "I am not."
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So you see, "ain't" is actually a negative word in this case, "ain't" is always negative
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because of the contraction meaning "not," but the auxiliary is actually going to change
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depending on the context.
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So in this case, "I ain't going to the concert" means, "I am not going to the concert."
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This one, "She ain't angry at me, is she?"
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She is not angry at me.
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So we're still using the verb "to be" in this one, we're just conjugating it because of
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the "she," okay?
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So "ain't" a lot of the time can be used to substitute for the verb "be."
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The third one, however, is different.
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So we have, "She ain't got a car."
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That means that she doesn't have a car, right?
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If I say, "She ain't got a car," I cannot say, "He," sorry, "He," I cannot say, "He
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is not got a car."
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No, in this case, "ain't" actually becomes a different auxiliary verb.
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So this actually means, "He doesn't," you could say, "doesn't got a car."
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It still sounds a little bit slangy, like very, very much a slang term.
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So really, the grammatically correct explanation is that this means, "He doesn't have a car,"
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and that includes "got," okay?
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So "He doesn't have a car," in spoken English, you can say, "He ain't got a car."
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The final, sorry, the fourth sentence we have here is, "I ain't been to Estonia."
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Now I haven't been to Estonia, and as you heard the answer in my voice just now, this
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means "haven't."
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I haven't been to Estonia.
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So here you see, we can actually use "ain't" to substitute for the verb "to be," as in
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the first two examples.
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We can substitute it for the verb "do," or we can substitute it for the verb "have."
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So "ain't" is actually extremely versatile, but in the spoken word, it's one of those
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words you have to hear more of, and you have to hear the context to really understand what
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is the translation, which verb is the person you're speaking to actually intending to use.
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And finally, the last sentence, this is something very, very commonly done by native speakers.
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It's actually a double negative.
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So if you say, "I ain't done nothing," okay?
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What do you think "ain't" substitutes for here?
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Is it, "I am not done nothing"?
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Is it, "I don't done nothing," or "I haven't done nothing"?
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Okay, the one that sounds closest to being correct is "I haven't," right?
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I haven't done nothing.
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So "I haven't done nothing," "I ain't done nothing."
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This, grammatically, is still incorrect.
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So if someone tells you, "I ain't done nothing," "I ain't," "I have not done nothing," it means
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that I have done something, grammatically, okay?
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So this actually means, what they're trying to say is, "I have not done anything."
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In the spoken word, that is their meaning.
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So if someone ever tells you, "I ain't done nothing," it means that I haven't done anything,
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okay?
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And that's it.
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So just to review, you can use "ain't" to substitute for the auxiliary "be," you can
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use it to substitute for the auxiliary "do," and to substitute for the auxiliary "have."
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And be careful with these double negatives, because sometimes if you go to the grocery
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store and you ask for apples, the person at the grocery store might say, "We ain't got
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no apples."
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We ain't got no apples.
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That means you have apples, grammatically, but what they mean is, "We do not have any
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apples."
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Alright, so if you ain't confused yet, please go to engVid and check out the quiz to test
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your knowledge.
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Thanks for watching, take care.
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